The Electronics specialty area encompasses course offerings and research that embrace contemporary topics in solid state electronics, analog and digital systems design, and computer-aided electronic design. Modern laboratories and computer equipment are available to support both teaching and research. The courses required in the area are described in this table. Students must take two RE courses prior to taking the Capstone course with a project related to electronics.
Course |
Description |
Credits |
Required |
Prerequisites |
ICOM / INEL 4215 |
Computer Architecture and Organization |
3 |
RE |
INEL 4206 |
ICOM 4217 |
Microprocessor Interfacing |
3 |
RE |
INEL 4206 and INEL4207 or DIR |
INEL 4207 |
Digital Electronics |
3 |
|
INEL 4205 and INEL 4201 |
INEL 4218 |
Integrated Circuits |
3 |
RE |
INEL 4201, INGE 3045 and INEL 4205 |
INEL 4416 |
Power Electronics |
3 |
RE |
INEL 4201 and INEL 4103 |
INEL 5205 |
Instrumentation |
3 |
RE |
INEL 4206 and INEL 4201 or DIR |
INEL 5206 |
Digital Systems Design |
3 |
RE |
INEL 4207 or DIR |
INEL 5207 |
Analog Systems Design |
3 |
RE |
INEL 4201 and INEL 4205 or DIR |
INEL 5218 |
Introduction to Mixed-Signal Testing |
3 |
RE |
INEL 4201 or DIR |
INEL 5265 |
Analog Integrated Circuit Design |
3 |
RE |
INEL 4201 or DIR |